Your Guide to the Little Lambs Consignment Sale

The highly anticipated Little Lambs Consignment Sale will take place Thursday, August 21, Friday, August 22, and Saturday, August 23 at First United Methodist Church in Downtown Tuscaloosa, located at 800 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401.

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What is Little Lambs Consignment Sale?

It is a large, community-wide semiannual consignment sale sponsored by First United Methodist Church, which started in the spring of 2002 and has grown. Church members and community volunteers operate it. According to the website, they “offer gently-used children’s clothing up to size 14, baby items (such as strollers, swings, and high chairs), nursery furniture, toys, and books.”

The sale of these items benefits various ministries at First United Methodist Church and consignors.

Sale Schedule

Thursday, August 21: Volunteer Sale

3 p.m.: Workers with two shifts

4 p.m.: Workers with one shift

5 p.m.: Consignors and Church Staff

Thursday, August 21: Public Preview Sale

6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Admission is $5

No Strollers

Friday, August 22: Public Sale

9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturday, August 23: Half-Price Public Sale

8 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. – Saturday Volunteers

9 a.m. – Noon – Open to the Public

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